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The play last night at the Star Theatre, where Frederick Warde and Louis James are filling an engagement, but scarcely filling the pockets of Theodore Moss, was Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." It is a tolerably familiar play, and has been performed badly in New-York more frequantly, perhaps, than any other tragedy of Shakespeare.

September 26, 1893

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